Director of Community Learning and Collaboration, reflects on his last six years with the Goldin Institute as he prepares to take a new position with the Skoll Foundation to help oversee grantmaking to social entrepreneurs throughout the world.

Global Fellow Jamal Alkirnawi of A New Dawn in the Negev responds to the unique needs of the Bedouin community in Rahat, Israel, as they respond to the social, economic and health impacts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chicago Peace Fellows hosted a conversation with Metropolitan Family Services (MFS) to learn about three critical strategies for reducing violence in Chicago, including the Communities Partnering for Peace (CP4P), the Metropolitan Peace Academy, and Lights in the Night.

Shyne San Diego enters day 22 of self quarantine for all team members as the day breaks with news of another rescue placed safely in a hotel, a young woman experiencing mental distress safely in a hospital, and letters clipped to the mailbox filled with emergency supplies ready to be shipped.

On Thursday, March 26, the Chicago Peace Fellows participated in a workshop titled ‘Violence as an Adaptive Challenge’ with staff members at the University of Chicago Medical Center’s Violence Recovery team. This is the second workshop in the GATHER course, and the Fellows discussed issues related to solving complex, amorphous problems in the communities they serve.

Global Alumni Jamal Alkirnawi and Lo Ivan Castillon led a Global Roundtable discussion on the theme “The Promise and Peril of Working with Governments” about the challenges and opportunities non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can face when seeking to partner with states, and local officials.

The Goldin Institute invites you to learn about each of our Chicago Peace Fellows representing 14 neighborhoods across the city as they join together and establish a community of practice determined to promote peace across the city!